More Harmonica Types

Others- Additional types of harmonicas are available for special purposes like harmonica trios, groups, or orchestrals. Most of these are made by the Hohner Company, but other companies may carry some as well. This group includes: double-reed harmonicas (octave and tremolo tuned), bass harmonicas, chord harmonicas, Polyphonias, and miniture 4-hole harmonicas. These harmonicas are not recommended for beginners interested in blues and country playing nor useful for most beginning instructional materials.

Hohner Piccolo Harmonica- Key of "C". A smaller than normal, mid-sized 10 hole diatonic harmonica. Not as small as the mini-harmonica, but not as large as a standard size...

Hohner Double Puck Harmonica (553)- A mouth harp popular in the 1920s for its back-to-back petite size harmonicas (each just 2 9/16" long x 7/8" wide). The two conjoined 10-hole diatonics are in the popular key combination of C and G and offer full bodied tone. This model also features genuine gold-plated covers and a plastic body, with 40 total reeds packaged in a glossy red oval gift box.

Hohner Little Lady Harmonica Key Chain (4 Holes-one octave)- How about a miniature harmonica you can wear on a key chain or on a necklace (the key chain comes with it, you supply the necklace)? This 4 hole, one octave mini-harmonica is quite playable and allows you to play many 1st Position melodies. Key of "C".